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    Prime-Tass English-language Business Newswire
    February 4, 2005

    Official sees Armenia's diamond reexport ban lifted by April


    YEREVAN, Feb 4 (Prime-Tass) -- Restrictions on the reexport of
    Russian uncut diamonds from Armenia are expected to be lifted by
    April 2005, Gagik Lazarian, director of the precious stones
    department of Armenia's Trade and Economic Development Ministry, told
    reporters Friday.

    According to Article 5 of the Russian-Armenian intergovernmental
    agreement, it is forbidden to reexport Russian uncut diamonds from
    Armenia, he said, but negotiations on canceling the prohibition are
    currently under way.

    According to the agreement, Russia may supply Armenia with up to
    400,000 carats of uncut diamonds annually for the country's own use
    in 2002-2004, and up to 450,000 carats in 2005-2006. Russia's uncut
    diamond monopoly Alrosa and Almazyuvelirexport supply the diamonds.

    However, in 2003-2004 Armenia did not purchase its full quota of
    diamonds from Russia because of the liberalization of the Russian
    diamond market, which made Alrosa increase its prices.

    Alrosa accounts for 99% of the uncut diamond production in Russia and
    produces 20% of the world's diamonds in terms of mass and 26% in
    terms of value. End
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